Spanish Buckeye

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Spanish Buckeye (Ungnadia) - U. speciosa is a slender summer-leafing shrub or small tree from Texas, allied to the Horse Chestnut, with glossy leaves, divided like those of a Hickory, and rosy flowers an inch across appearing with the leaves in spring. The fruits ripen in October, and are like a smooth-skinned Chestnut-pod with three lobes. Though a pretty little tree, it is only suited to gardens in the warmest parts of Britain.



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